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Improving Energy Storage and Grid Capabilities
We enable and accelerate the development and adoption of new advanced technologies for power generation and energy efficiency. We work closely with academic, government and industry partners to conduct foundational and applied research that provides the groundwork for the development of transformative new energy technologies in the areas of energy storage and conversion, electrical grid, advanced materials for the energy infrastructure, science of manufacturing and water-energy nexus.
Broad Challenges We Face
Our Research
Latest News
Ultrafast Laser Technique Creates Durable 'Super Black' Metals for High-Temperature Energy Applications
Aug-12-25
A new technique uses ultrafast lasers to transform ordinary metal surfaces into “super black” materials that nearly doub...
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Catalysts Get a Boost with Atomic-Level Tinkering
Jun-05-25
A research team led by the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) designed an...
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Recent Publications
Go, Wooseok, Dilworth Y Parkinson, Elizabeth Clark, Marca M Doeff, and Michael C Tucker."Developing cathode infiltration processes for all-solid-state bilayer LLZO cells."Journal of Power Sources
661 (2025) 238595. DOI
Capotondo, Federico, Michael C Tucker, Bhaskar R Sudireddy, and Anke Hagen."Infiltrated electrodes for metal supported solid oxide electrolysis cells."Journal of Power Sources
646 (2025) 237296. DOI
Shen, Fengyu, Michael McGahan, John D Pietras, Marca M Doeff, Vincent S Battaglia, and Michael C Tucker."Optimization of catholyte for halide-based all-solid-state batteries."Journal of Power Sources
640 (2025) 236709. DOI
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